Drake and Nike are continuing to strengthen their collaboration, with the NOCTA line expanding in 2025 to include a new addition: the NOCTA x Nike Air Max Plus. This upcoming release follows a successful series of footwear, including the popular Air Force 1 and Drake’s signature silhouettes, demonstrating the ongoing partnership’s evolution and ambition.
The Air Max Plus isn’t a new canvas for Drake, as fans may remember the special “Stage Use Only” version of the sneaker that he introduced during his 2018 tour. The return to the Air Max Plus signals Drake’s affinity for the bold design and cultural relevance of this iconic model. Although details on the upcoming NOCTA version remain limited, sneaker enthusiasts can expect signature features like NOCTA and Air Tuned branding, as well as co-branded packaging that emphasizes the unique collaboration.
The Air Max Plus, known for its aggressive design lines and Air cushioning technology, seems like a perfect match for NOCTA’s street-inspired aesthetic. The blend of Nike’s innovative sneaker tech and Drake’s creative direction will likely result in a fresh iteration that stays true to the heritage of both NOCTA and Nike. Whether the design leans into sleek monochromatic tones or introduces vibrant color accents, this release will be a must-watch for sneakerheads.
NOCTA Nike Air Max Plus Release Date
The NOCTA x Nike Air Max Plus is set to drop in 2025 and will be available through NOCTA, select Nike retailers, and Nike.com.
Stay tuned for more updates and official imagery as we get closer to the release date, as this collaboration promises to be another exciting chapter in Drake’s ongoing partnership with Nike.
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Release Date: 2025
UPDATE 10/3/24: One day after the NOCTA x Nike Air Max Plus collaboration announcement, images of the three new colorways surfaced. The signature TPU waves now feature a radial design stretching across both the medial and lateral sides. The traditional lacing system has been replaced with a hiking-style pull closure. Co-branding details, such as a debossed NOCTA logo on the toe and tongues, are also present.
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